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Natural History Museum, London

Front [[façade]] of the museum in September 2011 The Natural History Museum in London is a museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Natural History Museum's main frontage, however, is on Cromwell Road.

The museum is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 80 million items within five main collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology. The museum is a centre of research specialising in taxonomy, identification and conservation. Given the age of the institution, many of the collections have great historical as well as scientific value, such as specimens collected by Charles Darwin. The museum is particularly famous for its exhibition of dinosaur skeletons and ornate architecture—sometimes dubbed a ''cathedral of nature''—both exemplified by the large ''Diplodocus'' cast that dominated the vaulted central hall before it was replaced in 2017 with the skeleton of a blue whale hanging from the ceiling. The Natural History Museum Library contains an extensive collection of books, journals, manuscripts, and artwork linked to the work and research of the scientific departments; access to the library is by appointment only. The museum is recognised as the pre-eminent centre of natural history and research of related fields in the world.

Although commonly referred to as the Natural History Museum, it was officially known as British Museum (Natural History) until 1992, despite legal separation from the British Museum itself in 1963. Originating from collections within the British Museum, the landmark Alfred Waterhouse building was built and opened by 1881 and later incorporated the Geological Museum. The Darwin Centre is a more recent addition, partly designed as a modern facility for storing the valuable collections.

Like other publicly funded national museums in the United Kingdom, the Natural History Museum does not charge an admission fee. The museum is an exempt charity and a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The Princess of Wales is a patron of the museum. There are approximately 850 staff at the museum. The two largest strategic groups are the Public Engagement Group and Science Group. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Origin of species

    Published 1981
    “…British Museum (Natural History)…”
    Book
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    List of land mammals of New Guinea, Celebes and adjacent islands 1758-1952 by Laurie, Eleanor M. O.

    Published 1954
    “…British Museum (Natural History)…”
    Book
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    Man's place in evolution.

    “…British Museum (Natural History)…”
    Book
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    Common insect pests of stored food products : a guide to their identification /

    Published 1980
    “…British Museum (Natural History)…”
    Book
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    The flowering of the Pacific : being an account of Joseph Banks' travels in the south seas and the story of his Florilegium / by Adams, Brian, 1934-

    Published 1986
    “…British Museum (Natural History)…”
    Book
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    Ferdinand Bauer : the Australian natural history drawings / by Norst, Marlene J.

    Published 1989
    “…British Museum (Natural History)…”
    Book
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    Basic marine biology by Fincham, A. A.

    Published 1984
    “…British Museum (Natural History)…”
    Book
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    The whitefly of New Guinea (Homoptera : Aleyrodidae) / by Martin, J. H. (Jonathan Henley)

    Published 1985
    “…British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Entomology…”
    Book
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    Lepidoptera / by Holloway, J. D.

    Published 1987
    “…British Museum (Natural History) Dept. of Entomology…”
    Book
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    The biology of the porifera /

    Published 1970
    Book
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    The British Museum book of the cats / by Clutton-Brock, Juliet

    Published 1988
    “…British Museum (Natural History)…”
    Book